Public Input & Actions

BLM publishes proposed and final rules in the Federal Register and carries out environmental reviews in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act. Announcing and explaining bureau plans and proposals and providing the public an opportunity to comment on proposed actions is an important part of informed management. We encourage citizens to make their voices heard on the issues that are important to them.
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Nevada

BLM issues Decision for Pilot Mountain Exploration Project

The Bureau of Land Management has posted a decision for Guardian Metal Resources Exploration Project.
California

BLM completes final review for Morongo Valley broadband expansion project

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. – The Bureau of Land Management has released its final environmental assessment and land use plan amendment for the proposed Morongo Canyon Highway 62 Multi-Tenant Wireless Broadband Communications Site. If approved, the project will enhance telecommunication and broadband connectivity for Morongo and Yucca Valley communities in San Bernardino County.
Wyoming, Wind River/Bighorn Basin DO, Cody FO

BLM Cody Field Office plans to conduct a prescribed burn in the Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area

BLM Cody Field Office plans to conduct a prescribed burn in the Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area, six miles east of Lovell, as part of BLM’s commitment to keeping public landscapes healthy and productive. 
Arizona, Arizona Strip DO

BLM plans prescribed fire treatments in northern Mohave County

The Arizona Strip District is planning prescribed burning operations on Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument at Mount Logan in Mohave County from mid-February through April as conditions permit.
Arizona, Arizona Strip DO

BLM plans prescribed fire treatments in northern Mohave County

The Arizona Strip District is planning prescribed burning operations on the Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument near Twin Point beginning in mid-February and continuing through April as conditions allow.
Oregon-Washington, Medford DO

BLM issues decision on Last Chance Forest Management Project

The Medford District, Grants Pass Field Office is issuing the fourth decision on the revised Last Chance Forest Management Environment Assessment.
Oregon-Washington, Lakeview DO

BLM issues decision on Alkali Lake Waterfowl Hunting and Guiding Special Recreation Permit

The Bureau of Land Management Klamath Falls Field office has issued a decision record for a Categorical Exclusion to issue new authorizations for special recreation permits for guided commercial waterfowl hunting.
Utah, Green River DO, Vernal FO

BLM approves 13 drilling permits in Duchesne County

The BLM Vernal Field Office has approved drilling permits for the Andre 1-18-3-2 and Diehard oil well projects, supporting federal and Indian Trust mineral production on private lands in Duchesne County.
Wyoming

BLM Wyoming alerts public to technical issues affecting ePlanning attachments for June 2026 oil and gas lease sale

The BLM experienced a technical issue impacting attachments uploaded to ePlanning for the BLM Wyoming June 2026 Competitive Oil & Gas Lease Sale. Resubmissions can be emailed, due by Feb. 13.
California

BLM seeks public input on OHV grant proposals in central California

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — The Bureau of Land Management invites public and stakeholder input on off-highway vehicle (OHV) grant proposals for submission to the California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division. These grants support the Central California District’s off-highway vehicle management activities, including visitor services, law enforcement, resource protection, planning and monitoring, and maintenance on BLM-managed public lands.
California

Wildflower season arrives at Carrizo Plain National Monument and other BLM-managed public lands

Wildflowers are blooming this year in California as the Golden State received ample precipitation from early winter storms. The Bureau of Land Management asks visitors to enjoy them responsibly and advises wildflower enthusiasts to plan ahead, and consider seeking out areas that may have fewer visitors to make your trip more enjoyable. Please stay on trails and leave wildflowers for other visitors to experience.